Barnes Foundation
London's National Portrait Gallery's revamp: the review
Plus, William Edmondson in Philadelphia and Zinzi Minott's Windrush 75 film in London
Museum lawyers weigh in on diversity initiatives, joint acquisitions and more at industry conference
The annual gathering organised by the American Law Institute and co-sponsored by the Smithsonian took place recently in Philadelphia
Modernist sculptor William Edmondson's journey from carving headstones to KAWS collection
The career of the self-taught artist, who was the first Black artist to have a solo show at MoMA, is explored at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia
Three new Modigliani sketches discovered beneath one of the artist’s early nudes
The works were discovered during preparatory forensic analysis for a new exhibition in Philadelphia
The Barnes Foundation exhumes its little-known Indigenous art collection
An exhibition tracks Albert C. Barnes’s brief but significant collecting spree of Native objects
Former model Suzanne Valadon turns the tables with her own bold portraits
Exhibition at the Barnes Foundation looks at how the artist who had modelled for Renoir and Toulouse-Lautrec brought a new perspective to paintings of women
Can museums really make digital visits pay?
As venues experiment with selling virtual exhibition tours, talks and workshops online, the key to success may be an emphasis on the expert, bespoke and exclusive
Seeing Chaïm Soutine through the eyes of Willem de Kooning
A side-by-side show at the Barnes Foundation brings together two Expressionist greats who fused the figurative and the abstract in their work
Five Philadelphia museums jointly announce that they are reopening this month
Institutions act on go-ahead from the city after their second closing in November
Smithsonian and National Gallery of Art will shut down again amid spike in coronavirus cases
Move by Washington, DC museums comes amid a wave of new US closures
‘If they don’t have a story behind them, what’s the use?’ Elijah Pierce's woodcarvings portray America in the 20th century
Images of the Kennedys, Martin Luther King Jr. and the Watergate scandal go on show at the Barnes Foundation in Philadelphia
'Selling everything but the wallpaper'—auction reopens old wounds over Barnes legacy
Barnes Foundation’s sale of founder’s items follows nominal payment for lease of valuable land
Artists who made it a family affair: Madrid, Frankfurt, and Philadelphia explore the creative exploits of collaborative families
Kobro and Strzeminski, Bernd and Hilla Becher, and Pierre-Auguste and Jean Renoir's relationships are each subject to in-depth review
The Barnes Foundation harnesses home-shopping channel
Renoir makes his TV debut as controversy reigns over merchandising